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they are expected to pay the tax for not purchasing that health care insurance. but the point is, they have their house in order, if you will. and the president wants to tout this as the new program and how it can work. >> before you leave, he is going to leave the bay area tomorrow. and he will head to southern california to do fundraising some more, and then will spend time with china's prime minister, xi jinping. >> there are three main topics covered in the general topic, the first will focus on problems in north korea. okay, let's get to the second and third, the second focuses on cyber-hijacking, which is important to many high tech companies in silicon valley. the third will center on the intellectual properties, what many consider the hijacking of that information by the chinese. so put that together and the topics of the two-day summit will be critically important to the silicon valley and the state. and that is why so many people here will be watching. >> okay, a lot of hot topics, larry, thank you so much for your in sight tonight. >>> and on trial, tw
they are expected to pay the tax for not purchasing that health care insurance. but the point is, they have their house in order, if you will. and the president wants to tout this as the new program and how it can work. >> before you leave, he is going to leave the bay area tomorrow. and he will head to southern california to do fundraising some more, and then will spend time with china's prime minister, xi jinping. >> there are three main topics covered in the general topic, the...
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this means that gay couples can claim the same tax benefits as heterosexual couples. the ruling applies no matter where same sex couples live in a state that recognizes same sex marriage. the treasury secretary assured a today the rule assures that same sex couples can move around the country knowing their federal filing will not change. >>> the court is upholding the gay therapy ban. they say it doesn't violate the free speech right. it prohibits practitioners from offering psychotherapy aimed at making gay youth straight. the law has been on hold pending the ninth circuit's ruling >>> for the first time in a decade, scores fell this time on # today's release of the api shows a two point drop in test scores statewide. but a majority of schools continued to meet the statewide target of 8 h00 on the api. open unified, 721, san jose, 798, and san francisco unified, 805. the state also released the most recent numbers for the high school exit exam. nearly 96% of students passed the test. that's the highest rate since the exam was made a requirement for graduation in 200
this means that gay couples can claim the same tax benefits as heterosexual couples. the ruling applies no matter where same sex couples live in a state that recognizes same sex marriage. the treasury secretary assured a today the rule assures that same sex couples can move around the country knowing their federal filing will not change. >>> the court is upholding the gay therapy ban. they say it doesn't violate the free speech right. it prohibits practitioners from offering...
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several strip clubs are getting tax credits offering $37,000 for tax breaks for every employee brought in as long as the business is located in an economically depressed area. two receive a total of 24 tax credits to hire waitresses, door hosts and dee jays. senator jerry hill says it is clear the program is being abused by businesses who move into zones just to get the cash. >> tax consultants can comb through a company's books and get them tax credits for employees they hired a few years ago even if tla no longer work for the business. >> senator hill has introduced legislation to close this loop hole. >>> corporate bully or good business. appleal conveyed as a bully. the civil trial opened today in new york and is expected to last several weeks. apple's attorney says the company has been waiting eagerly to show it closes the industry. they will display e-mail and tt showing j steve jobs active in the effort to control and raise ebook prices. >>> designer prices but not designer goods. why police say these seemingly high end items were seized from a shop on the peninsula. >>> as the
several strip clubs are getting tax credits offering $37,000 for tax breaks for every employee brought in as long as the business is located in an economically depressed area. two receive a total of 24 tax credits to hire waitresses, door hosts and dee jays. senator jerry hill says it is clear the program is being abused by businesses who move into zones just to get the cash. >> tax consultants can comb through a company's books and get them tax credits for employees they hired a few...
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the airline industry is angry with president obama for proposing a tax hike on air fare. airlines say they would use that money to help passengers improve services. >>> memorial day ceremonies across the country including a look at how president obama honored the military. we're back in a moment. >>> the nation's capitol paused today in memory of those who gave their lives protecting our country. >> president obama asked everybody to remember that the nation is still at war today. >> reporter: they lined the streets of washington, d.c., hundreds paying tribute at the national memorial day parade. at arlington national cemetery defense secretary thanked military families. >> we honor them in appreciation for sacrifices they have endured. >> reporter: president obama asked everyone to remember the fallen not just this day but always. >> our task every single one of us to honor the strength and the resolve and the love these brave americans felt for each other and for our country. >> reporter: he recognized this memorial day is expected to be the last of the conflict in affe
the airline industry is angry with president obama for proposing a tax hike on air fare. airlines say they would use that money to help passengers improve services. >>> memorial day ceremonies across the country including a look at how president obama honored the military. we're back in a moment. >>> the nation's capitol paused today in memory of those who gave their lives protecting our country. >> president obama asked everybody to remember that the nation is still at...
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. >> for decades we've been told don't tax the upper class because the less tax they have, the better it is for the middle class. true or false? >> false. the idea of the job creators belies -- the truth about the economy is the vast middle class, everybody is aspiring to join the middle class, they are the job creators because their spending creates jobs. >> we've been sold on this for years. >> i don't know why they've been sold on this. trickle-down economics, the idea if you give more tax breaks to people at the top and companies at the top, you're going to create jobs, has been proven over and over again to be false. >> some amazing insight. what's next for robert reich? he says if the president asks, he would go back to washington. as for now he loves teaching at cal and just released his latest book called "beyond outraged. "you can find the segment on nbcbayarea.com/the interview. >>> new details in the hostage standoff in algeria. the u.s. confirms one american worker at the natural gas complex is dead. the plant is located in northern africa in the sahara desert about 800 mi
. >> for decades we've been told don't tax the upper class because the less tax they have, the better it is for the middle class. true or false? >> false. the idea of the job creators belies -- the truth about the economy is the vast middle class, everybody is aspiring to join the middle class, they are the job creators because their spending creates jobs. >> we've been sold on this for years. >> i don't know why they've been sold on this. trickle-down economics, the...
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today a judge ruled that local officials were wrong last year to yank $30 million in tax funds from the team's new stadium. santa clara schools argue they needed the money. the judge ruled that voters and city officials had specifically ear marked the funds for a new stadium and an outside group had no legal right to take the money away. >>> a gloomy night after much needed rain. rain is not going to last too long. >> it is already starting to push off to the south. we are noting areas of drizzle off the san francisco peninsula and down to about palo alto where we can expect wet roadways from san jose to san francisco. can't rule out a bit of drizzle back for oakland. two things we are watching. the first one is colder weather as head into tonight and tomorrow morning. temperatures dropping to the 30s up into the north bay. and the other thing that we are monitoring is a weekend forecast. going to be changing. we will talk about the warm weather and how high the temperatures will go coming up in the full forecast. >>> estimated 9,000 people in san jose are affiliated with a gang and one
today a judge ruled that local officials were wrong last year to yank $30 million in tax funds from the team's new stadium. santa clara schools argue they needed the money. the judge ruled that voters and city officials had specifically ear marked the funds for a new stadium and an outside group had no legal right to take the money away. >>> a gloomy night after much needed rain. rain is not going to last too long. >> it is already starting to push off to the south. we are noting...
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. >> this is what we get ready for because people get their tax returns and get the money, and so that's the big hit as well. people come to buy cars because there's not enough inventory. compared to other cars a good 30 or 40 cars. >> reporter: if you have any information about this robbery, you are asked to call the alameda county sheriff's department live in hayworth, kimberly tere, nbc bay area n s news. >>> we want to take you live to washington, d.c., now. some great pictures coming to us from the commander in chief's ball. this is one of the two inaugural balls for president obama, and you see the first lady there, jennifer hudson is singing, and a nice dance. they've been dancing the last few minutes. it looks like they're just wrapping up. they got to this ball about 20 minutes ago. it's the commander in chief's ball, open to anyone in the military, of course with an invitation, it's open for you. let's listen in briefly to the president and the first lady. ♪ >> a wonderful day and an amazing evening for both of them, and it's been a long day for them. and from this commander
. >> this is what we get ready for because people get their tax returns and get the money, and so that's the big hit as well. people come to buy cars because there's not enough inventory. compared to other cars a good 30 or 40 cars. >> reporter: if you have any information about this robbery, you are asked to call the alameda county sheriff's department live in hayworth, kimberly tere, nbc bay area n s news. >>> we want to take you live to washington, d.c., now. some great...
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real refunds, fake tax returns. inside this prison enterprise that officials say cost taxpayers nearly $2 billion just last year. it's a problem he uncovered nearly a decade ago and it's still happening. what's the scam? >> absolutely, raj. prison inmates stealing tax refunds they were not due just by filing fake forms, sometimes hundreds of them at one time. the inmates who are pulling this off are often doing long prison senten sentences for everything from rape to grand theft, assault, to murder. one inmate, a man named dwayne, who just got out of federal prison tells me he stole as much as $4 million over the years by himself. >> it's just free money. >> reporter: in prison they called him the tax man. >> i actually had it so goodin side the prison system, there really was no need to get out. >> reporter: he now says he regrets filing thousands of fraudulent tax returns for himself and fellow inmates. all it took were legitimate names and social security numbers usually obtained from fe fellow inmates' friends a
real refunds, fake tax returns. inside this prison enterprise that officials say cost taxpayers nearly $2 billion just last year. it's a problem he uncovered nearly a decade ago and it's still happening. what's the scam? >> absolutely, raj. prison inmates stealing tax refunds they were not due just by filing fake forms, sometimes hundreds of them at one time. the inmates who are pulling this off are often doing long prison senten sentences for everything from rape to grand theft, assault,...
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we discovered prison inmates stealing tax refunds they were not due. what is worse, these crooks are already sitting in jail doing time for other crimes. despite the fact that the irs knows this is going on, the problem is now growing. the irs's own figures show the crime has jumped 300% just in the last two years. and the inspector general who oversees the irs says the tax agency must do more to stop it. >> it is not acceptable, i mean, an honest, hard working american taxpayer should not be able to have his or her burden increased by someone cheating the system. gaming the system. and that is what is occurring. >> reporter: so how in the world is all of this happening? and why can't the irs do more to stop it? well, tonight, we'll take you behind the scenes to learn firsthand from the guy who actually ran the scam how it works. we'll also talk to many other people including the inspector general himself as well as a former irs agent who tried to stop all of this but found herself overwhelmed. that is tonight on nbc bay area at 11:00, we'll see you th
we discovered prison inmates stealing tax refunds they were not due. what is worse, these crooks are already sitting in jail doing time for other crimes. despite the fact that the irs knows this is going on, the problem is now growing. the irs's own figures show the crime has jumped 300% just in the last two years. and the inspector general who oversees the irs says the tax agency must do more to stop it. >> it is not acceptable, i mean, an honest, hard working american taxpayer should...
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high property value and a willingness to pass higher taxes. as a general rule, you can see why this is such a volatile issue. >> when the forever first made this proposition, there was a lot of pushback initially from some districts saying, wait, why are some districts going to get more money when others are getting less money. why should our kids be in some cases, peoplized just because they happen to live in a more afloonlt area. >> this controversy hasn't died down. a "los angeles times" poll taken last march found 50% in favor of brown's proposal. 39% opposed. you know, it is one thing for people to get help for districts in the abstract. it is another when it hits home. under brown's plan, poor districts and districts where most of the students don't speak english will get the lion's share of the new money. of the more affluent districts will get modest increases that will leave them far short of state funding levels before the recession. these are districts that have passed the most taxes to minimize the cuts. now they're likely to feel,
high property value and a willingness to pass higher taxes. as a general rule, you can see why this is such a volatile issue. >> when the forever first made this proposition, there was a lot of pushback initially from some districts saying, wait, why are some districts going to get more money when others are getting less money. why should our kids be in some cases, peoplized just because they happen to live in a more afloonlt area. >> this controversy hasn't died down. a "los...
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or tow vehicles for overdue tickets but does use a collection agency and withholds money from your tax refund if you get one. >> those methods didn't stop this individual. >> reporter: jim oversees san jose's parking program. >> we have other methods we are going to pursue and looking at them now. >> reporter: methods that may include taking civil action to collect in cases like this one. for the investigative unit, nbc bay area news. >> san jose collects on 85% of tickets. and those unpaid tickets add up to $15 million. as for the san jose woman she claims she is not yolanda, but then said the car had also been sold. >>> if you have a tip for the investigative unit we urge you to give us a call. the information is on the screen. call us or send us an e-mail directly. >>> blue skies and a beautiful day in the neighborhood. >> yes. i would like to take the credit for the weather but i can't. we have to give most of the credit to the steady onshore wind. 10 to 20 miles an hour helping to import the cooler air back to san jose. we have at least one more incredible day in that forecast as
or tow vehicles for overdue tickets but does use a collection agency and withholds money from your tax refund if you get one. >> those methods didn't stop this individual. >> reporter: jim oversees san jose's parking program. >> we have other methods we are going to pursue and looking at them now. >> reporter: methods that may include taking civil action to collect in cases like this one. for the investigative unit, nbc bay area news. >> san jose collects on 85% of...
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debt are tax deductible. >>> in sunnyvale, yahoo! rolled out employee benefits in hopes of keeping up with its closest competitors like google. they will pay eight weeks for dads and 16 weeks for mom and up to $500 to pay for things like house cleaning and food delivery while on leave. marissa mayer is hoping that it will lure new employees. she's also implemented free food and iphones on the yahoo! campus. >>>@m=1ñ no longer behind the counter, the fda announces a major change regarding the plan b plan. >>> we investigate the repair that utility is making. >>> i'm janelle wang. the first 100 days of his second term and a lot to report. president obama addresses a wide range of issues from the boston marathon bombings to guantanamo bay to chemical weapons in syria. what he says next. >>> you know the utility that provides gas and electricity to the bay area, a utility that has worked to rebuild its image after the deadly san bruno investigations. >> why pg&e is having critical records detailing thousands of potentially dangerous lea
debt are tax deductible. >>> in sunnyvale, yahoo! rolled out employee benefits in hopes of keeping up with its closest competitors like google. they will pay eight weeks for dads and 16 weeks for mom and up to $500 to pay for things like house cleaning and food delivery while on leave. marissa mayer is hoping that it will lure new employees. she's also implemented free food and iphones on the yahoo! campus. >>>@m=1ñ no longer behind the counter, the fda announces a major...
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by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents a problem. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> now, the irs would not comment, in fact, referred us to their website for those criticisms. in fact, the irs is already getting ready to play enforcer for the new law. just last week it asked congress for $440 million to help it enforce this new health care system. now coming up tonight at 11:00 p.m. on nbc bay area we'll break down the entire law in detail, and tell you just what you face if you don't pay the health insurance. all tonight at 11:00. we'll see you then. >> and kudos to you for winning the award for the investigative series you did on child labor and agriculture. it was fabulous and we appreciate all the efforts that you guys have made. >> thank you so much, we're proud of our work. >> thank you so much. we hope to see you back here at 11:00. good night. >> now on "ex
by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents a problem. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> now, the irs would not comment, in fact, referred us to their website for those criticisms. in fact, the irs is already getting ready to play enforcer for the new law. just last week it asked...
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what you think your tax dollars are buying. raj, jess? >> tony, thank you. if you have a tip for tony kovaleski or anyone in our investigative unit, give us a call. 888-996-tips. or send us an e-mail directly to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> a follow-up. thousands of californias are now officially signed up for obama care but it's still a small percentage of those eligible in the golden state. covered california says more than 16,000 applications were completed in week one of enrollment. that's out of roughly 6 million eligible californians. the 27,000 applications were started, but not completed as of saturday. and nearly 1 million people visited the covered california website since it went online. the other states reporting their numbers, new york had the most signups with more than 40,000 residents completing that application process. >>> from nonessential to essential. 30 federal workers are off of furlough tonight because they're looking into the salmonella outbreak linked to foster farms chicken. the centers for disease control put the workers back on th
what you think your tax dollars are buying. raj, jess? >> tony, thank you. if you have a tip for tony kovaleski or anyone in our investigative unit, give us a call. 888-996-tips. or send us an e-mail directly to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> a follow-up. thousands of californias are now officially signed up for obama care but it's still a small percentage of those eligible in the golden state. covered california says more than 16,000 applications were completed in week one of...
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. >> any time you get people filing reports that you come to find out aren't true, it's definitely taxing on all our resources. and in light of our current situation with the depleted force as it is, it makes it difficult. >> reporter: today, 11 days after 21-year-old reported she was raped on the campus of u.c. santa cruz, police say the woman admitted she made up the attack. the ucsc police say the case engaged all 17 of his officers but says the community paid the bigger price. >> i think the bigger impact was the deep sense of unease amongst students, staff, faculty, as well as residents in the area. >> reporter: with most law enforcement agencies in the pay area already grappling with shrinking departments and major budget cuts, these hoaxes are putting an even greater strain on their ability to fight real crimes. police aren't the only ones impacted. this week the u.s. coast guard spent 48 hours searching for a family of four after receiving a distress call that their boat was sinking off the coast of monterrey. the search by air and sea is now over, but the investigation into the l
. >> any time you get people filing reports that you come to find out aren't true, it's definitely taxing on all our resources. and in light of our current situation with the depleted force as it is, it makes it difficult. >> reporter: today, 11 days after 21-year-old reported she was raped on the campus of u.c. santa cruz, police say the woman admitted she made up the attack. the ucsc police say the case engaged all 17 of his officers but says the community paid the bigger price....
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six-second campaign videos and your big flaej everyone can pay their taxes using square. i think that would be great. >> talking politics and technology. it's clear the two coasts are coming together. mayers bloomberg and lee also announced plans today to get together for a two-part tech summit kicking off september 30th in new york with part two happening early next year in san francisco. >> thank you, scott. tonight california has a new state budget agreed and passed by the state legislature. members of the assembly and state senate will return to work tomorrow to pass a number of so-called trailer bills. this will be the third straight year lawmakers have bassed an on-time budget and the vote was along party lines. republicans in the minority grumbled they were shutout of the budget talks. governor brown leaned heavily on democratic leaders to get the rainy day fund that he wanted and to funnel more money into public education. >>> school is out, which means it's recruiting season across the bay area. not for jobs but for gang members. this summer, city leaders in the
six-second campaign videos and your big flaej everyone can pay their taxes using square. i think that would be great. >> talking politics and technology. it's clear the two coasts are coming together. mayers bloomberg and lee also announced plans today to get together for a two-part tech summit kicking off september 30th in new york with part two happening early next year in san francisco. >> thank you, scott. tonight california has a new state budget agreed and passed by the state...
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san francisco and the silicon valley and down in los angeles hoping low taxes, limited regulations and lenient labor laws will be enough to convince california businesses to pack up and leave town and relocate to texas. perry reportedly took shots at governor jerry brown and said austin is poised to become the next silicon valley. they are using his vision to renew their own criticism of the business climate here. >> we have so many laws being passed in california that the first violation with the small business would be a fixed ticket instead of a fine. that would be a huge step. we should have sunset clauses on all these regulations every five years for review to make sure that they're legitimate. there's still a need. >> governor brown has called governor perry's visit here, quote, a cheap gimmick. >> a front row seat to the state of the union, the local leader who will be sitting with the first lady. plus -- >> reporter: it's not a new crime but it may have found a new target. i'm jodi hernandez in the east bay. i'll show you how time may be added to your commute. the story straigh
san francisco and the silicon valley and down in los angeles hoping low taxes, limited regulations and lenient labor laws will be enough to convince california businesses to pack up and leave town and relocate to texas. perry reportedly took shots at governor jerry brown and said austin is poised to become the next silicon valley. they are using his vision to renew their own criticism of the business climate here. >> we have so many laws being passed in california that the first violation...
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. >>> close the tax loop on the wealthiest americans, that's the message members of congress and state leaders urged today during a rally in fremont. congressman mike conda joined union members speaking outside of the social security office. they say they want congress to avoid cuts in social security, medicaid, and offer a safety net for those who need it and have earned it. >> your hard work, your sweat, made this community possible, made this country possible. it's our soldiers who fight overseas on our behalf that make this possible. >> now there are similar rallies being held across the country all week. >>> still ahead at 6:00, a new warning for girls. the serious company now being linked to obesity. >>> plus, on the big screen to the super bowl. baltimore ravens lineman michael ohr's story. >>> and a lot of photos coming in today of the sunshine across the bay. this one in milpitas. it looks so great from our weather watcher, that allergy forecast is going into the high category tomorrow so watch out. we have that full forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> in health matters,
. >>> close the tax loop on the wealthiest americans, that's the message members of congress and state leaders urged today during a rally in fremont. congressman mike conda joined union members speaking outside of the social security office. they say they want congress to avoid cuts in social security, medicaid, and offer a safety net for those who need it and have earned it. >> your hard work, your sweat, made this community possible, made this country possible. it's our...
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the city of san jose uses a collection agency and has a program used to detukt money from your tax refund. >> those methods that we have' vailable to us didn't stop this individual. we have other methods that we're going to pursue and we're looking at them now. >> reporter: this truck owes more than any other vehicle in the city of san francisco. >> how do you know? how do you know this truck owes? >> reporter: because i have the records. tonight, we'll show you one company that racked up nearly $100,000 in unpaid tickets in san francisco. and a south bay vehicle that got around the law through a registration sticker. that's tonight at 11:00. back to you. >> okay. we will see you tonight. >>> and we hope to see you at 11:00. that's going to do it for us. bye-bye. >> now on "extra." miley cyrus fires back about her mtv sex show. >> i don't pay attention to the negative. >> in her first interview, why she is comparing herself to madonna. and we've got robin thicke's first words since their dirty duet. >> i am not the crazy type. >> michael douglas on the record about his separation from cat
the city of san jose uses a collection agency and has a program used to detukt money from your tax refund. >> those methods that we have' vailable to us didn't stop this individual. we have other methods that we're going to pursue and we're looking at them now. >> reporter: this truck owes more than any other vehicle in the city of san francisco. >> how do you know? how do you know this truck owes? >> reporter: because i have the records. tonight, we'll show you one...
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the gas excise tax does not generate as much revenue as it used to because cars are more efficient and more drivers are going all electric. the group's consensus is it would cost drivers less tojí% c for a new tax than continue to fix the damage done to their cars by the failing roads. >> i think folks in the bay area ought to be commended for the amount of investment they make. the sad fact is they need to make a little bit more now. >> reporter: generating more $jt the solution. the state senator says reforming caltrans and also investing in technology that will allow the repairs and roadways to last longer are also part of the discussion. in san jose, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >>> a lot of talk about where the oakland a's will call home. how about stay in oakland with a new waterfront ballpark? here are some drawings. the idea is to turn the howard terminal at the port of oakland into a waterfront ballpark. a group dedicated to saving the a's led by the chairman of oakland-based clorox says this ballpark could be the centerpiece in revamping jack london square. it's still j
the gas excise tax does not generate as much revenue as it used to because cars are more efficient and more drivers are going all electric. the group's consensus is it would cost drivers less tojí% c for a new tax than continue to fix the damage done to their cars by the failing roads. >> i think folks in the bay area ought to be commended for the amount of investment they make. the sad fact is they need to make a little bit more now. >> reporter: generating more $jt the solution....
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landowners would pay reduced property taxes in exchange for using their land for farming for at least five years. >> i think officially recognizes an important conversation, and the potential in the relationship between property owners who are either stalled or waiting to develop, and farmers who are looking for pieces of land to farm, you know, whether it's for a couple years or more. >> the bill was recently signed into law by governor brown. however, individual counties will have to create local ordinances in order for it to take effect. >> i'm growing tomatoes and avoca avocados. >> we've been hearing about that. >> let's bring -- >> farmer. >> i hear a lot of laughter here. >> two lime trees. >> nice. >> yeah. little bit of fruit on them, too. >> good start. >> big farmer here. well, you have your hands full. lots going on in your world, too, jessica. satellite, radar picture. we have a storm system off to the north in washington. also oregon with some rainfall there. we're not going to get any rainfall for us, but it is helping to beef up that marine layer at the coastline. toda
landowners would pay reduced property taxes in exchange for using their land for farming for at least five years. >> i think officially recognizes an important conversation, and the potential in the relationship between property owners who are either stalled or waiting to develop, and farmers who are looking for pieces of land to farm, you know, whether it's for a couple years or more. >> the bill was recently signed into law by governor brown. however, individual counties will have...
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who have endured brutal conditions to try to get here and then have come and been productive, paid taxes, and just want to be part of our america. >> reporter: the pastor of our lady of guadeloupe church traveled to las vegas to be in the audience as the president spoke and talked with us via skype. >> this is the story -- >> reporter: the devil will be in the details, but at least for now the faith and immigrant community likes what they hear. >> citizenship for people that are here and getting people back to work and with families. these are the things we wanted to hear. >> reporter: undocumented immigrants are not the only ones hoping for comprehensive immigration reform. 70% of latino voters cast ballots for president obama and that show is part of the reason many republicans are now onboard for that. >> i'm sam brock. talks heat up, did we forget what spoiled the entire process last time is this three words, pathway to citizenship. tonight's reality check, we take a look at the economic impact. >>> also, change on the horizon. the father of a local teen who made national headlines t
who have endured brutal conditions to try to get here and then have come and been productive, paid taxes, and just want to be part of our america. >> reporter: the pastor of our lady of guadeloupe church traveled to las vegas to be in the audience as the president spoke and talked with us via skype. >> this is the story -- >> reporter: the devil will be in the details, but at least for now the faith and immigrant community likes what they hear. >> citizenship for people...
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the answer might be new taxes. nearly a quarter of san jose's streets are in poor condition. budget shortfalls cause roads to be less of a priority and the problem is only getting worse. the city's transportation director says roads across the entire city will only get worse if something isn't done. the seas is considering a few options including taxes and even a street repair bond measure. >> they made it to the 50 yard line with bay area power brokers. now the san francisco 49ers want to bring super bowl lx to the area. the biggest cities' mayors united. kris sanchez joins us live from the new stadium in santa clara with more on that super bowl bid. kr kris? >> reporter: hi there, jess. i can hear the work crews still at it behind me here at the new santa clara stadium. the work behind the scenes to take on miami in the super bowl bid also just as feverish. miami a tough competitor. they have taken the super bowl hosting responsibilities for ten years. now the 49ers say their winning strategy will be teamwork. when the san francisco 49ers made it to super bowl xlvii they di
the answer might be new taxes. nearly a quarter of san jose's streets are in poor condition. budget shortfalls cause roads to be less of a priority and the problem is only getting worse. the city's transportation director says roads across the entire city will only get worse if something isn't done. the seas is considering a few options including taxes and even a street repair bond measure. >> they made it to the 50 yard line with bay area power brokers. now the san francisco 49ers want...
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it would revoke tax exempt status of any youth organization like the boy scouts. if it includes policies that discriminate. this comes as the boy scouts of america are considering changing its policy barring people in the lbgt community from serving as scouts or 0 scout leaders. if the measure is passed, it would be the first time in the country. he introduced a bill after he heard the story of scout ryan anderson denied the top rank of eagle scout because he admitted that he's gay. >>> and good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. we're tracking this cold winter blast across the bay area. that was good enough to drop temperatures to 28 in santa rosa. also 31 in livermore with 34. numbers dropping into the 40s across the peninsula. 49 now in palo alto. we'll let you know how cold it will get in a few minutes. >>> also, say cheese. it's picture day at spring training. some of the giants have a whole new look. >>> and then first in the nation. how stanford is once again setting itself apart from other universities. >> reporter: i'm kimberly
it would revoke tax exempt status of any youth organization like the boy scouts. if it includes policies that discriminate. this comes as the boy scouts of america are considering changing its policy barring people in the lbgt community from serving as scouts or 0 scout leaders. if the measure is passed, it would be the first time in the country. he introduced a bill after he heard the story of scout ryan anderson denied the top rank of eagle scout because he admitted that he's gay....
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now that allowed them to pass tax measures and all kinds of 0 other things. with two vacancies already, rubio was one of the 27 democrats needed for that super majority in the state senate. that majority is now gone which means democrats will have to deal with republicans where there is no love lost. >> what were the key policy i issues where rubio had a leadership role? >> chair of the policy committee, jessica, set to pursue an overhaul of the controversial environmental quality act that pro business interests say harms development in the state. with governor jerry brown onboard rubio's committee was poised to move ahead on this issue front and center, moreover as a moderate democrat in a building where a moderate is a dirty word, many observers thought that rubio was just the ideal person to bring together developers and now that voice is gone. >> so what now then? >> for republicans it's relief from the super tuesday, the two-thirds that jort rather, which enhances their ability to influence legislation at least for the time being. it's hurry up and await
now that allowed them to pass tax measures and all kinds of 0 other things. with two vacancies already, rubio was one of the 27 democrats needed for that super majority in the state senate. that majority is now gone which means democrats will have to deal with republicans where there is no love lost. >> what were the key policy i issues where rubio had a leadership role? >> chair of the policy committee, jessica, set to pursue an overhaul of the controversial environmental quality...
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today's filing is in response to the cpu proposed penalty of $2.25 billion which would be cut in half by tax credits. >>> he got more mail than any other death row prisoner in california, the man known as the night stalker, died in prison 0 today. nbc bay area jodi hernandez is at san again continue. richard ramirez may be best known for terrorizing southern california. he was a terrible force here in the bay area as well. >> reporter: he certainly was, terry. we're told that his problems continued for most of his incarceration here at san quentin. he wasn't the model prisoner. he was caught with contraband, involved in altercations, even exposed himself to corrections officers. but within the last several years, we're told, he really withdrew and spent most of his time in his prison cell. this morning he died a lonely death before the state had a chance to execute him. >> this morning at 9:10 a.m., he passed away from natural causes. >> reporter: after 24 years on death row the devil wore shipping serial killer known as the night stalker has died. san quentin officials say 53-year-old richa
today's filing is in response to the cpu proposed penalty of $2.25 billion which would be cut in half by tax credits. >>> he got more mail than any other death row prisoner in california, the man known as the night stalker, died in prison 0 today. nbc bay area jodi hernandez is at san again continue. richard ramirez may be best known for terrorizing southern california. he was a terrible force here in the bay area as well. >> reporter: he certainly was, terry. we're told that his...
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can we really pin airport delays, furloughs and tax break branchsmanship on the tea party. it is a question with no right or wrong answer. for the group's procedural tactics absolutely. >> i'm willing to get this done. >> with all of these willing participants it seems hard to believe congress and the president haven't struck up a deal yet to fix our country. harry reid has a theory as to why. >> the last three years we have gone from crisis to crisis because the tea party driven republicans. >> reporter: can we really blame the tea party for all of the fiscal failures of the last three years? if you look at the fiscal crisis since 2011 the debt ceiling show down of 2011 that nearly caused the u.s. default, the fiscal cliff debates last december and now sequestration spawned from the same dilemma. >> whether the united states has a viable future is the book. these chapters are whether it will have a happy ending or sadinding. >> reporter: in a place where you may not find a tea party member we find tim morgan who maintains a law practice and offers insight into the psycholo
can we really pin airport delays, furloughs and tax break branchsmanship on the tea party. it is a question with no right or wrong answer. for the group's procedural tactics absolutely. >> i'm willing to get this done. >> with all of these willing participants it seems hard to believe congress and the president haven't struck up a deal yet to fix our country. harry reid has a theory as to why. >> the last three years we have gone from crisis to crisis because the tea party...
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some stand to lose thousands of dollars because of certain federal marriage tax penalties. now if you would like to hear all of the oral arguments at the high court today, go to nbcbayarea.com. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> focusing on the constitutionality of the issue as you heard, how does it play out politically? we tern to larry ger sten for some answers. the bottom line has the lbgt vote come of age? >> reporter: it sure seems so. the vote is increasingly important, jessica, for a couple of reasons. first, look back at the 2012 presidential election. what do we see? the vote going for democrat barack obama by a 3-1 margin over mitt romney. wow. now that margin may well have been the difference in states like florida, ohio and virginia, all close wins for obama. second, people identify iing themselves as members of the lgbt community are growing. look, only 1.9% of americans refer to themselves as gay. but ask those between the ages of 18 and 29 and the number jumps to 6.4%. that's the young vote that seems to be moving so much so towards respecting this issue
some stand to lose thousands of dollars because of certain federal marriage tax penalties. now if you would like to hear all of the oral arguments at the high court today, go to nbcbayarea.com. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> focusing on the constitutionality of the issue as you heard, how does it play out politically? we tern to larry ger sten for some answers. the bottom line has the lbgt vote come of age? >> reporter: it sure seems so. the vote is increasingly...
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. >> reporter: but the guard had trouble reporting how the tax dollars was somehow not presented to general baldwin until after our investigations. >> you found some serious problems? >> yes. >> and from all indications, nothing significant changed? >> yeah. >> frustrated? >> i'm sure they are. >> reporter: so that report, was it a waste of taxpayer money? >> i would say that at the end of the day, had it come to a conclusion, it would have been money well spent. the fact that it was not followed up on but the national guard bureau in the first year. that is a problem. >> reporter: but it is important to note that the petty report criticizes the california national guard's failure to handle complaints. during wednesday's hearing at the capitol, the national guard said it recently provided additional training and the california national guard is in compliance. >> of the big messages we continue to reform the california national guard and the california military department, the governor appointed me to make change, and we have made substantial change. >> reporter: general baldwin says he rema
. >> reporter: but the guard had trouble reporting how the tax dollars was somehow not presented to general baldwin until after our investigations. >> you found some serious problems? >> yes. >> and from all indications, nothing significant changed? >> yeah. >> frustrated? >> i'm sure they are. >> reporter: so that report, was it a waste of taxpayer money? >> i would say that at the end of the day, had it come to a conclusion, it would have...
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they'll counter with a budget that includes things that democrats don't traditionally like such as tax reform or changes in medicare and social security. the president continues to sell his plan touting how it will benefit families. >> knowing you could offer your family the security of health care, that's priceless. now you can do it for the cost of your cable bill. probably less than your cell phone bill. >> i think obama care is the biggest threat to our budget and to our culture. >> congress has until monday to strike a deal to avoid the government shutdown. >>> a lot of questions about this and we hope to provide some answers here. you heard the president say what will cost you, the cell phone or health insurance premium. now on the heels of a new report, president obama says the two might be about the same for many americans who currently don't have health insurance. inne tonight's reality check, s brock looks into the president's claim that obama care's actually cheaper than expected. very interesting, sam. >> it's interesting. so much about what's not being conveyed, raj. the a
they'll counter with a budget that includes things that democrats don't traditionally like such as tax reform or changes in medicare and social security. the president continues to sell his plan touting how it will benefit families. >> knowing you could offer your family the security of health care, that's priceless. now you can do it for the cost of your cable bill. probably less than your cell phone bill. >> i think obama care is the biggest threat to our budget and to our...